Saskatchewan Penitentiary is a Medium Security Facility with Maximum Security areas. It is located on a walled 20-acre (81,000 m2) parcel of land in the...
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Correctional Service of Canada (redirect from Canadian Penitentiary Service)
Dorchester Penitentiary, in Dorchester, New Brunswick (1880). In 1906 the Alberta Penitentiary was opened in Edmonton, and the Saskatchewan Penitentiary was...
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Labrador. The Prairie Region consists of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as Northwestern Ontario and the Northwest Territories...
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Billy Knight (criminal) (section Kingston Penitentiary)
back to Millhaven and in November 1976 he was transferred to Saskatchewan Penitentiary. As a rapist, Knight had to live apart as an "undesirable" from...
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Danny Wolfe (category People murdered in Saskatchewan)
up people". On 16 February 2000, Wolfe was transferred to the Saskatchewan Penitentiary as he was considered to be a trouble-maker at Stony Mountain....
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Kingston Penitentiary (known locally as KP and Kingston Pen) is a former maximum security prison located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, between King Street...
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Museum, Saskatoon. Featuring Jim O'Sullivan prison warden of Saskatchewan Penitentiary, Judy Maleki, engaged to an imprisoned person, Sylvia Griffith...
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brothers died in prison. While serving his life sentence in the Saskatchewan Penitentiary, Danny Wolfe was murdered by another prisoner on 4 January 2010...
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death in his prison cell on July 18, 2003, while incarcerated at Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert. Rockers member Dany Kane committed suicide in...
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the University of Saskatchewan or the Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary. The university was built in Saskatoon and the penitentiary was built in Prince...
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Lassandro and Picariello were hanged on the gallows of Fort Saskatchewan penitentiary on May 2, 1923, with Lassandro's last words being "I forgive everybody...
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Wolfe, founding member of the Indian Posse street gang, dies in Saskatchewan Penitentiary". Saskatoon StarPhoenix. Retrieved 12 November 2023. Wiecek, Paul...
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in Saskatchewan only a few months prior to his death in 2003. He thought that he would be safer from the Hells Angels associates in Saskatchewan than...
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resulted in 9 deaths. In December, a new outbreak was declared at Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert, highlighting a worsening situation in the province's...
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age of 25, he enlisted as a guard at Manitoba Penitentiary (known today as the Stony Mountain Penitentiary). During World War I, he saw action overseas...
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COVID-19 protests in Canada (section Saskatchewan)
May 8. On 21 April 2020, it was reported that prisoners at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary had been protesting against restrictions placed upon them in response...
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North Saskatchewan River near the Saskatchewan Penitentiary has experienced retrogressive landslides. From west to east: Transportation in Saskatchewan Roads...
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Ottawa. On 21 April 2020 it was reported that prisoners at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary had been protesting against restrictions placed upon them in response...
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Emilio Picariello (category People from Fort Saskatchewan)
Lassandro and Picariello were hanged on the gallows of Fort Saskatchewan penitentiary on May 2, 1923. Picariello was popular in Alberta, and public...
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(age 44) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Criminal status Imprisoned at Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary Criminal charge First-degree murder Penalty 25 years to life...
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courts". Every night, some Social Crediters drove to the Fort Saskatchewan Penitentiary, where the men were being held, to show their support. On February...
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Stony Mountain Institution (redirect from Stony Mountain Penitentiary)
Canada, joining the existing Kingston Penitentiary (est. 1835): the establishment of the Manitoba Penitentiary (renamed Stony Mountain Institution in...
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Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections (category 1985 establishments in Saskatchewan)
Police, provincial correctional facilities, the Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary, and the Saskatchewan Provincial Police. Exhibits include RCMP and Prince...
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an old volunteer firefighter. British Columbia Penitentiary in New Westminster. The former penitentiary was active for 102 years, until decommissioned...
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West which featured a concert recorded at Winnipeg's Stoney Mountain Penitentiary. This hour-long series was broadcast Fridays at 9:00 p.m. Eastern from...
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were committed. Alberta had gallows for the entire province in Fort Saskatchewan and Lethbridge. British Columbia had their executions in Oakalla (Burnaby)...
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Buffalo Narrows murders (category Murder in Saskatchewan)
On the night of January 30, 1969, in Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan, Canada, Frederick Moses McCallum, 19, broke into the Pederson family home with a long-handled...
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Mathew Charles Lamb (section Kingston Penitentiary)
latter incident he spent 14 months, starting in April 1965, at Kingston Penitentiary, a maximum security prison in eastern Ontario. Seventeen days after his...
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Irvine left Regina, Assiniboia, with 100 men, arriving in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, on March 25. On March 26, Irvine set out for Fort Carlton with 83 police...
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Poundmaker (category Pre-Confederation Saskatchewan people)
convicted of treason in 1885 and sentenced to three years in Stony Mountain Penitentiary. He said to Riel, "You did not catch me, I gave myself up. I wanted peace...
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